99 laps had been completed.

And there was no clear leader, as a pack of six teams fought for the lead, including two-time defending champion Teter. That is when Kathleen Chelminiak of Kappa Alpha Theta, the Miss-N-Out and ITT champion, and Kayce Doogs, Delta Gamma's anchor rider, broke away from the field.

And the two would duke it out to the finish. Doogs passed Chelminak in the fourth turn at Bill Armstrong Stadium on Lap 100, sealing Delta Gamma's second-ever Little 500 championship in the 25th running of the event.

Teter finished in third, followed by Wing It Cycling and Kappa Kappa Gamma in fourth and fifth, respectively.

Throughout the night, there was no consistent leader, as multiple lead changes occurred between the top teams competing.

Finally, Collins, who qualified in 18th place, moved all the way up to number seven in the final standings.

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